One of two riders to deliver a perfect 2-for-2 performance, the 22-year-old began the night with an 81-point effort aboard Devil’s Wing (Two Bit Bucking Bulls).

After earning a re-ride in the championship round, Radford then rode Buckington (Outlaw Buckers) for 86.5 points, earning both the round and event win.

Double entered, Radford also finished sixth at the event compliments of his 81-point trip on Yellow Moon (X6 Ranch) in the first round.

Collectively Radford earned $4,501.41, 65 world points and 305 Canadian points for his finishes, and now sits atop the PBR Canada national standings for the first time this season. He now leads No.2 Cody Coverchuk (Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan) by 226.66 points.

The past month, Radford has become accustomed to standing in arena center come event’s end, winning the two previous PBR Canada TPD events, a resume which has fueled his fast march up the rankings.

The Australian earned $1,999.73 and 20 points towards the world standings, elevating him from No.39 to No.37 in the world standings.

Shephard is now within striking distance of the Top 35 and a berth onto the elite Built Ford Tough Series. He trails Brady Sims (Holt, Missouri) and Aaron Kleier (Clermont, Queensland, Australia), the No.35 ranked riders in the world, by 2.5 points.

Sidelined the last two months due to injury, Lonnie West (Cadogan, Alberta) finished fourth in his return to PBR competition.

The 21-year-old earned $1,456.48 and 15 world points after finishing second in Round 1 with his 84-point ride aboard Shootout (Flying High Rodeo Co.).

Rounding out the Top-5 was Zac Peterson (Velva, North Dakota). Peterson rode Big Fudge (Outlaw Buckers) for 83.5 points in Round 1 to earn $911.38 and 10 world points.